期刊名称:POLITICS AND RELIGION
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ISSN: | 1755-0483
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出版频率: | Quarterly
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出版社: | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS, 32 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS, NEW YORK, USA, NY, 10013-2473
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期刊网址: | http://religionandpolitics.org/about-us/
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影响因子: |
0.426(2015年)
0.273(2014年)
0.467(2013年)
0.238 (2012年)
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| 主题范畴: | POLITICAL SCIENCE |
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal Religion & Politics is an online news journal, dedicated to the two topics thought unfit for polite company. It is a project of the John C. Danforth Center on Religion & Politics at Washington University in St. Louis. We feature articles from scholars and journalists who proceed from a single premise: that for better and for worse, religion and politics converge, clash, and shape public life. These intersections happen everywhere, from our homes to our courts, from the statehouse to the schoolhouse, in the lab and on the battlefield. We strive to publish a range of views, rather than promoting a specific political perspective. We honor frank and respectful debate. We inform these discussions by taking the long view, providing historical context, critical analysis, and thorough research with compelling writing. - See more at: http://religionandpolitics.org/about-us/#sthash.azPY3P2o.dpuf
Instructions to Authors Religion & Politics welcomes submissions, but prefers pitches for potential articles. When pitching, provide a detailed description of what you would like to write. Please include a brief biography and links to any previously published work. Stories will not use footnotes. Successful submissions and pitches will demonstrate an understanding of the content, style and tone of Religion & Politics. Due to the volume of submissions we receive, we are unable to respond personally to every query. However, we do read all correspondence, and we thank you for your patience. Submit to tiffany@religionandpolitics.org.
Editorial Board
Editor Marie Griffith Director, John C. Danforth Center on Religion & Politics
Managing Editor Tiffany Stanley
Contributing Editor Max Perry Mueller
Editorial Interns Olamide Abiose, Jack West
Design Point Five, NY: Alissa Levin, Benjamin Levine, Nathan Eames
Illustration RAP Sheet: Tavis Coburn The Table: André Da Loba The States of the Union Project: John Hendrix
Editorial Advisory Board
Asad Ahmed University of California, Berkeley Marla F. Frederick Harvard University Ari L. Goldman Columbia University Kevin Eckstrom Religion News Service Melissa Harris-Perry Tulane University Paul Harvey University of Colorado at Colorado Springs M. Cathleen Kaveny University of Notre Dame T. J. Jackson Lears Rutgers University R. Gustav Niebuhr Syracuse University Mark A. Noll University of Notre Dame Robert A. Orsi Northwestern University Leigh Eric Schmidt Washington University in St. Louis Mark Silk Trinity College Jonathan L. Walton Harvard Divinity School Diane Winston University of Southern California Michael Sean Winters National Catholic Reporter Robert Wuthnow Princeton University
John C. Danforth Center Advisory Board
Jon Meacham (Chair), David L. Boren, David Brooks, John C. Danforth, Gerald Early, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Michael Gerson, Sarah Barringer Gordon, Joel C. Hunter, Edward S. Macias, Charles Marsh, John T. McGreevy, Eboo Patel, Barbara D. Savage, Alan K. Simpson, Mary Stillman, Roberto Suro, Krista Tippett, William G. Tragos, Gary S. Wihl
About the Center
Made possible by a generous gift from the Danforth Foundation, the John C. Danforth Center on Religion & Politics is named for former United States Senator from Missouri and ordained Episcopal priest, John C. Danforth. The Center serves as an ideologically neutral venue for fostering rigorous scholarship and informing broad academic and public communities about the intersections of religion and U.S. politics. We are committed to supporting and enhancing outstanding scholarly research on the historical and contemporary intertwining of religion and politics; disseminating excellent scholarship by means of courses, public events, and publications such as Religion & Politics; and fostering debate and discussion among people who hold widely different views. - See more at: http://religionandpolitics.org/about-us/#sthash.azPY3P2o.dpuf
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